I’m not asking you, Sturg, to solve racism or even to do anything. I’m stating that if we are still debating whether it’s safer to rent to a black doctor or a white cab driver, we haven’t exactly reached the mountain top. Even if the barriers aren’t due to the laws in our country, they exist, or this entire discussion wouldn’t make any sense. I don’t think the answer is to simply give black people more than white people, but I also don’t think the answer is to just accept an entire population is inherently discriminated against forever.
Not if the future child’s family can’t get into the home next to thethe because that landlord also has the same prejudices. Maybe that black child can’t get into a good school district or get out of a violent neighborhood. Hell, maybe the future black child dies as a result. Surely that’s worse than the future white child having to slum it up at a slightly less prestigious school. This is of course hyperbolic, but it sure seems like you’re just excusing one form of prejudice because it’s an informal system, not a formal one.